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Moeed says Pakistan's warnings of India's involvement in state terrorism stands true

  • Special assistant says India's suicidal tendencies are an act to distract attention from its internal and external crisis
Published June 29, 2020

(Karachi) Pakistan's repeated warnings regarding India's involvement in state terrorism and torture and atrocities in Jammu Kashmir have all come true, said Special Assistant to PM on National Security Division and Strategic Policy Planning Moeed Yusuf.

In a series of tweets on Monday, he said: "Our warnings have come true repeatedly. Whether on demographic re-engineering in #Kashmir or sponsored terrorism against Pakistan."

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He said the world should take notice of India's suicidal tendencies that it adopted to distract attention from its internal and external crisis. "India is bent upon destabilizing peace in the region by promoting terrorism in a bid to overcome its failures and embarrassment," he mentioned.

The special assistant pointed out, "Pakistan’s enemy is naked in its aggression. Make no mistake, today’s attack in Karachi is state-sponsored terrorism against Pakistan."

Moeed said that our valiant countrymen and women have fought against this menace before and will continue to do the same as our resolve remains resolute.

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Monday's attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange has revealed Indian government's nefarious designs against Pakistan that aims to disrupt peace and destabilize the economy. However, India-funded BLA miserably failed to achieve its objective as the security forces foiled its attempt by killing all four terrorists on the spot.

The PSX constitutes 40% shareholding by a consortium of Chinese investors which includes Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and China Financial Futures Exchange. A few days ago, India faced defeat at the hands of Chinese troops when more than 20 of its soldiers were killed while several suffered injuries during clashes in Ladakh.

The fascist BJP-led government tried to hide the facts from the world but it was compelled to reveal the truth and accept its defeat owing to internal and external pressures.

On several platforms, Pakistan condemned and raise voice on international level against the unabated extrajudicial killings of Kashmiris in acts of state terrorism perpetrated by Indian occupation forces in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The Hindutva agenda of the RSS-BJP combine continues to target defenceless Kashmiris in a bid to break their will. India’s tactics to subjugate the Kashmiri people through killings, torture and forced disappearances have failed.

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